Electrophotography – Image formation – Photoconductive member
Patent
1996-11-18
1998-12-08
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electrophotography
Image formation
Photoconductive member
403359, 464160, 464179, 464182, G03G 1500, F16D 112, F16D 300
Patent
active
058483349
ABSTRACT:
A drive mechanism including a first member and a second member is provided. The first member defines a first member axis of rotation. The first member has a first member surface. The second member defines a second member axis of rotation. The second member has a second member surface. The first member surface of the first member is in intimate contact at a contact zone with the second member surface of the second member. The contact zone defines a plane extending substantially through the first member axis and the second member axis, whereby the force transmitted by the drive mechanism is substantially tangential to the axes of said members.
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Grainger Quana
Grimley Arthur T.
Wagley John S.
Xerox Corporation
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